Author: Aaron Zollo

Apple is set to surpass the 6 million mark of the original iPhone in just a few short months. The iPhone 3G is being built at a rate of 800,000 a week and quickly moving off of shelves. This is no doubt in part to the price reduction and worldwide markets continuing to grow. At Apple’s current pace they are set to sell upwards of 40 million iPhones this coming year.

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More homes are adopting an Apple computer. Analysts say this is "driven by positive experiences with Apple’s other products, as well as disenchantment with the Windows world." Their market shares rose to 10.4% as of the end of the first quarter of 2008. This is up roughly 3% since last year at the same time. Analysts also believe this is due in part to the satisfaction or adoption of iPods and other Apple products. It seems their Apple Stores have helped this along too. Well if that wasn’t obvious enough, you can hardly move in any of them. Enterprise adoption also continues to be on the rise. Up to 4.4% which is double the enterprise adoption from last year.

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German scientists have shown that all over the earth cows orient their bodies North to South. Apparently you can see that all cows point north. So if you are lost without a compass and in need of direction and happen to be near a farm or wild cows, you’re in luck. Now what else can people waste their time doing?

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Although this story has been ongoing for a day or two now, there seem to be more pictures of the upcoming 4th Gen iPod Nano appearing. This all but confirms what Kevin Rose of Digg had said before about the 4G Nano. Anyway, we will see all the deatils in a couple weeks if September 9th is to be the date.

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Openclip is an open source app that allows copy and paste within iPhone. The much wanted and left out feature that all iPhone users wanted no longer works with Apple’s new firmware. The app is open source so there is a good chance it will work again, but we are out of luck for now. Too bad it no longer works as it did not violate any of the SDK. C’mon Apple, just add it in..